SubQuery is proud to announce a partnership with Web3Games, an integrated platform for blockchain games. Web3Games has several products included in their gaming ecosystem, and has been using SubQuery for some time to enhance these products, increase analytics and reduce developer resources.
The goal of Web3Games is to help traditional game developers integrate their gaming products with the blockchain by making game assets decentralized and without permission, as well as to return digital ownership of in-game items to players. As part of this mission, Web3Games provides a substrate-based blockchain to enable next-generation gameplay. A critical visual aid for the Web3Games chain is their chain investigator, which runs on SubQuery, where users can query blocks, block height, block hash, transaction hash, addresses, and other related functions.
"We have been using SubQuery to develop our products for more than six months. We really appreciate that SubQuery is a tool created to speed up the development process, because it fits our own goals at Web3Games to enhance the developer experience. We found that the advantage of using SubQuery is that it reduces development time and reduces development costs," - Henry Liu, head of blockchain at Web3Games.
While the Web3Games team uses SubQuery for their chain explorer, they also plan to improve their NFT Marketplace with the SubQuery dataset. NFT Marketplace provides users with a user-friendly interface for discovering, searching and sharing in-game items (i.e. NFT assets). In addition, the portal maintains a feature rating for users to sort their assets based on various metrics such as rarity. The SubQuery project easily includes these interface functions, as the team can quickly access current listing data, trading history, rarity, and much more.
"The blockchain researcher and the NFT market are the two leading scenarios for using SubQuery data indexing services, so it is important that teams take advantage of the advantage they can get from this, rather than reinventing the wheel with an individual solution. Web3Games is rapidly advancing its protocol by switching to tools such as SubQuery, which can help speed up the development of their main use cases," Brittany Seals, Account Manager.
Web3Games uses SubQuery Projects to manage its own project and make updates as needed. They take advantage of enterprise-grade SubQuery hosting to get dedicated databases, automated deployments, and geographic routing to multiple clusters around the world to improve performance and uptime.
About Web3Games
Web3Games is an integrated blockchain gaming ecosystem that includes 4 main products: Portal, Protocol, Studios and Chain. The developers aim to help traditional game developers integrate their gaming products with the blockchain, make game assets decentralized and without permission, as well as return digital ownership of in-game items to players.
About SubQuery
SubQuery is a set of tools for blockchain developers that allows others to create Web3 applications of the future. The SubQuery project is a complete API for organizing and querying data from Tier 1 chains. Currently serving the Polkadot and Kusama projects, this service allows developers to focus on their main use case and interface without wasting time creating a custom backend for data processing. The SubQuery network offers to enable the same scalable and reliable solution, but in a completely decentralized way.
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